Conferences and Events

A Customized Learning Experience

The CAMRT’s conference and events model is built around leveraging the CAMRT’s strong national and provincial partnerships, as well as the ever-expanding possibilities from virtual collaboration platforms, to deliver education and networking opportunities of the highest quality to the most possible members, while minimizing the barriers of time and money. Members are able to customize their learning experience and access the content that is most relevant to their professional reality, in a format that meets the needs of their personal and professional circumstances.

Along with our own events, we partner with national organizations, such as the Canadian Association of Nuclear Medicine (CANM), the Canadian Association for Interventional Radiology (CAIR), the Canadian Association of Radiation Oncologists (CARO) and the Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists (COMP) on joint conferences. In addition, the Radiological Technology Roadshow will visit multiple cities across Canada.

These meetings provide MRTs with access to the most relevant trends, research and clinical applications, and provide an excellent opportunity to network and collaborate with the professionals they work with on a daily basis. Peruse events below and plan to attend the ones that will help you stay current, create strong professional networks and excel in your career.

Looking for information or virtual content from an event that has already happened? Please visit our PASTEVENTSpage.

Interested in being a speaker at a CAMRT, provincial or specialty event in the future? Fill out this form to have your information along with your potential presentation added to our CAMRT speakers bureau

About Us

The Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) is Canada’s national professional association and certifying body for medical radiation technologists and therapists across the country. There are four disciplines represented among CAMRT’s membership: radiological technology, magnetic resonance, nuclear medicine and radiation therapy.